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[doc] Pressing OnIn the 1920s, Lions clubs continued to expand and serve communities with such projects as fundraising for a children's hospital.
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[doc] Paperless LionsWith the online portal MyLCI, Lions can easily report service activities and update club membership.
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1993-1994 Lions Clubs International President James T. Coffey reflects on the launch on Campaign SightFirst.
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[doc] The Impulse to ServeAs business clubs abounded in the early 1900s, Melvin Jones saw an opportunity to focus more on service.
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Template to help schedule priorities and activities including club visits, zone service activities, training, etc.
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2013-2014 Lions Clubs International President Barry Palmer shares the community impact of microfinance loans.
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2009-10 Lions Clubs International President Eberhard J. Wirfs reflects on the growth of women members in the organization.
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Helpful overview of the resources and tools available to zone and region chairpersons to help in your role in supporting clubs.
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[doc] Expanding HorizonsHarry A. Newman of Toronto became Lion’s first international president in 1924 as Lions Clubs expanded beyond the U.S.
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[doc] Expanding to ISAAMELebanon joined Lions Clubs International in 1952, bringing Lions to what is known today as the ISAAME constitutional area.